LIVE Stream Now: Roy Moore and Steve Bannon

GOP senatorial nominee Judge Roy Moore will host a rally Tuesday evening in Fairhope, Alabama, kicking off the final week of his campaign against Democratic nominee Doug Jones.

Breitbart News’ Executive Chairman and former White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon will join Moore, as well as political commentator Dr. Gina Loudon and other local speakers.

The rally will take place in Oak Hollow Farm off Greeno Road — in the same barn Moore rallied in alongside Bannon during the judge’s primary campaign against establishment-backed Senator Luther Strange.

The event is slated to begin at 7:00 p.m. ET (6:00 p.m. local) and can be watched here as well as on Breitbart News’ Facebook and YouTube pages.

According to Breitbart News’ Matthew Boyle, the rally is expected to draw an even bigger crowd than in September.

“[The rally] will feature both Judge Moore and Bannon making the case of the importance of this election–not just to the people of Alabama, but to the whole country, with the world watching,” Boyle reports.

“The people of Alabama know what is at stake in this Senate race,” Bannon told Breitbart News. “That’s why they’re standing with Judge Roy Moore.”

“They know that if we want to take our country back, we need to actually win elections, not throw in the towel at the first sign of trouble,” Bannon continued. “The Republican establishment in D.C. does not know how to win anything. Judge Roy Moore does. This Vietnam veteran knows how to stand up and fight and win. And as another winner who was dismissed by the establishment famously declared, ‘We’re going to start winning again!’”

Populist conservative Alabama Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore made clear his opposition to illegal immigration and his support for President Donald Trump’s plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

During a rally alongside Breitbart News executive chairman and former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon, Roy Moore took a hit at open borders and his pro-immigration opponent, Democrat Doug Jones.

“They don’t want somebody up there with an independent mind,” Moore said of the Republican establishment and Democrats. “Somebody who will do what is right under the Constitution and won’t follow along. That’s why they don’t want me.”

“We need to stop illegal aliens coming across our border,” Moore said firmly as the crowd of Alabama voters cheered.

Moore, like Trump, has made ending illegal immigration and reducing legal immigration a key tenant of his campaign to take Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ old Senate seat.

Unlike Jones, Moore has said that he will not only support Trump’s border wall, but he will support legislation to reduce legal immigration levels — the U.S. admits more than 1 million immigrants a year — in order to give relief and wage increases to America’s working and middle-class.

Jones, on the other hand, has vowed to block Trump’s border wall and has committed to supporting amnesty for illegal aliens which would give them a pathway to U.S. citizenship and thus voting rights.